In this World Wide Wrap: F1 radio traffic now uncensored, Oz gets free-to-air news channel, and NTC rejects PA renewal.
The companies have unveiled the Gazuma mobile games solution.
Vodacom announces the resignation of two high-level executives, adding to the drain of talent in SA's telecoms industry.
Industry observers contend BMI-TechKnowledge's prediction of 3% growth in SA's fixed-line market.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook hits half a billion users, iPad arrives in Ireland, T-Mobile wants content producers to pay up, and AT&T's profit jumps in Q2.
In this World Wide Wrap: Dell admits malware on motherboards, IBM debuts 'zEnterprise' mainframe, and new storage server for home use.
In this World Wide Wrap: Oz e-commerce flagging, Celerant becomes Adobe partner, and Brits want contactless payment
In this World Wide Wrap: Siemens UCC gets social networking, OlivePad to debut in India, and 4G LTE network planned in US.
Premier HR stretches from job management and document management, to performance management and succession planning.
Triple play services offer major benefits, but need proper implementation to avoid network failures, says Letlhaka Technologies.
The last-minute spectrum auction cancellation makes a mockery of the public consultation process, says the Shuttleworth Foundation.
The operator will consider an exit strategy if the situation at its DRC operation is not resolved by year-end.
The company still has eight million customers to register before the December cut-off.